Kala Art Institue is an international workshop in Berkeley, CA. The studio facilities include a printshop which facilitates a variety of traditional and new print processes, as well as a digital media center and an exhibition gallery. Kala offers residency opportunities, various calls for entries and a great “artist-in-schools” program.
Centre for Fine Print Research
The Centre for Fine Print Research in Bristol, UK focuses on the development of quality fine print from a fine art and industrial perspective. The centre is committed to the dissemination of its research through education, training, professional practice, collaborative projects, conferences, and the publication of its research outcomes. Its facilities support a great range of mediums from screenprints and intaglio to ceramics 3D prints and laser cuts.
Proyecto’ace
Proyecto’ace art center in Buenos Aires, Argentina balances the new and the old, seeking a unity among traditional graphic and printmaking techniques, experimental approaches and digital media. The studio offers various residency programs, internships, artist edition services, exhibitions and rental opportunities.
Wildwood Press
For over 10 years Wildwood Press out of Saint Louis, MO has pushed the limits of printmaking. Select artists are invited to collaborate with the master printmaker producing amazing works, both handmade and digital.
Hektor
Developed in Lausanne, Switzerland Hektor has been around for a few years now. It’s a printing device whose output is spray paint. Over the years its use has been primarily presentation and exhibition rather than practical/commercial. Through its simple concept and appearance, Hektor continues to challenge standardization in the design world.
Lower East Side Printshop
The Lower East Side Printshop is a not-for-profit print shop on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. The print shop has been in operation since the late sixties and continues to provide it’s vast resources for both emerging and established artists. Facilities are available for members, artists-in-residence and contract clients. In addition to its technical education, the print shop also promotes and offers guidance in the collection of contemporary prints.
Brodsky Center for Print and Paper
The Brodsky Center is part of the Department of Visual Arts, Mason Gross School of the Arts in New Brunswick, NJ. The facilities provide capability for working in all print media-digital, intaglio, lithography, silk screen, relief, papermaking, photo processes, letterpress and books. The center produces editions for artists internationally, developing new techniques in the process. Additionally the center offers many internship and residency opportunities.








